The Hiding Place: Corrie ten Boom is in her fifties when the Nazis attack Holand, and she and her family are soon part of the underground. They build a secret hiding place in Corrie's room for the six Jews that live with them to hide during raids. Yet they were betrayed, and the ten Boom family went to a concentration camp. This is the story of a family, who, through extreme pain and sorrow, came from it with a great faith in Christ and many other virtues that have influenced thousands others through her books, speeches, and homes for Holocaust victims.
How can anyone get through this without changing? How I wish I could be more like Betsie, and through Betsie, Corrie! This story is meant to be sad, but it's like the sadness of a Christian funeral. There is mourning, but they have gone somewhere better, heaven. Rejoice!
Friday, September 22, 2006
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...I just think of these things, and then I don't feel so bad!
- Barnes and Noble (and books in general)
- birthday parties
- friends
- fun words (like effervescent and uber)
- knitting
- learning languages
- RUF
- Scrabble...and other word games
- skiing
- sleep-overs
- swimming
- tea
- traveling (not the car part, so much!)
- weddings
- writing fantasy stories
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Happy birthday Ruth Elizabeth. It was great being with you at the party. I hope you have a great birthday and your family and friends treat you very well. I love you. Aunt Kay
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